Chapter 125 Unexpected.
Chapter 125: Unexpected Encounters
Chapter 125: Unexpected Encounters
(Adrian’s POV)
“Of course, I am 100% assured of what Rebecca introduced,” Olivia replied with a warm smile.
Her amber eyes held genuine confidence in her friend’s judgment. I felt a slight pang of disappointment, sensing that she truly didn’t remember me from our university days at Riverdale University.
During our time there, I had noticed her countless times in the law library. She was always absorbed in her studies, completely focused on her legal texts while other students socialized around her.
I had admired her dedication from afar, but she never seemed to notice anyone beyond her academic
pursuits.
“Let’s add a contact method first,” I suggested, pulling out my phone with a slight smile. “Then we can arrange a time to discuss the partnership details later.”
Olivia nodded agreeably and scanned the QR code to add me on her messaging app. The simple action felt significant somehow.
Rebecca stirred the coffee in front of her thoughtfully. “Adrian has quite impressive achievements in intellectual property law within the werewolf legal community.”
She looked at Olivia with obvious pride in her introduction. “His record in supernatural court cases is completely unblemished.”
Olivia’s eyebrows rose with genuine surprise and admiration. That’s remarkable. Intellectual property law is particularly complex in our community.”
Her amber eyes sparkled with professional interest. The intersection of human and supernatural legal frameworks requires exceptional skill.”
I felt warmth spread through my chest at her obvious respect for my work. “You’re too kind. Your own reputation precedes you.”
“Your work at both the Grey Law Center and Moonlaw Legal Services has been impressive,” I added modestly. “I’ve heard excellent things about your advocacy for werewolf rights.”
Lily leaned closer to Rebecca and whispered conspiratorially, “They seem so well–matched as potential business partners.”
Her voice carried obvious matchmaking intentions that made me shift uncomfortably in my seat.
Rebecca immediately shook her head with a warning look. “Stop the matchmaking nonsense, Lily.”
Olivia laughed softly, her amber eyes dancing with amusement. “Lily is just joking around, Adrian. Don’t mind her romantic imagination.”
The group continued chatting for a while, with Lily initiating most topics. She asked about our university life at Riverdale University and our post–graduation experiences in the werewolf legal field.
Her curiosity seemed endless, jumping from professional accomplishments to personal anecdotes with
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typical pack social enthusiasm.
“Adrian, I have to ask,” Lily said with a mischievous grin. “Why didn’t you accept my confession back In
college?”
She leaned forward with exaggerated hurt. 1 was quite the catch, you know. My brief crush on the campus heartthrob from the rival law school deserved better treatment.”
I glanced at Olivia, who was engrossed in a conversation with Rebecca about potential office locations. Her profile was elegant as she discussed business logistics with characteristic focus.
“I had someone I liked back then,” I replied smoothly, hoping to deflect further questioning.
Lily’s curiosity immediately peaked like a hunting wolf catching an interesting scent. “Really? Who was it?” She pressed closer with obvious excitement. “You have to tell us now! Was she from our university or yours?” I fell into awkward silence, unsure how to navigate this particular minefield. Admitting my long–standing admiration for Olivia seemed inappropriate given our new professional relationship.
Lily’s eyes narrowed with sudden speculation. “Wait, your silence is very suspicious.”
She tilted her head with growing amusement. “Don’t tell me you preferred male wolves? That would explain everything!”
“What do you mean? Lawyer Sinclair, are you…” Olivia looked at us in surprise, her amber eyes wide with hesitation,
I quickly waved my hands in denial, feeling heat rise in my cheeks. “No, no. My preferences are completely
normal.”
Lily squinted at me suspiciously, clearly enjoying my discomfort. Then why don’t you say who you liked?” “…” I began, struggling to find appropriate words.
(Ethan’s PO
“What are you chatting about that seems so entertaining?” My cold voice cut through their conversation like a blade.
I had been watching from across the café, my wolf bristling with territorial displeasure at seeing Lily so animated with another male.
Lily’s back stiffened instantly, and the smile on her face froze completely. Her beta wolf recognized the dominance in my tone immediately.
I casually pulled out a chair and sat down, staring at Lily with a half–smile that didn’t reach my eyes. “Lily, since when have you become so familiar with Adrian Sinclair?”
Lily faltered, forcing a bright smile that looked painfully artificial. “Brother… I’m just introducing a law firm partner to Olivia.”
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